Complete Satisfaction.

Kent built me a custom roadframe earlier this year, something a little bit different that could accommodate fenders full time and a dyno hub lighting system yet still be light and fast. Going back and forth with him and Katie was fun and very enlightening! His design, the welds, the quality, the RIDE...all marvelous.

If you're at all like me, custom projects involve a fair bit of breath-holding and anxiety...but when they turn out like this it's so worthwhile!

I recommend Kent Eriksen without hesitation.

PS- KE's delivery time was nothing short of amazing either, it was 8 or 9 weeks from our first conversation to holding the finished frame. He 100% met his delivery target date.

Kent had a really stellar booth at the 2013 North American Handmade Bicycle Show. Check out all of the photos and information on his latest titanium full suspension frame and a few other bikes he had on display.

Ever since the forums went down awhile back, a large percentage of the pics from past threads disappeared. There was a notice at the top of the home page saying they were working on bringing back the lost pictures. The notice went away and the pics never came back. Drag.

I love the look of the Bingham frame. All Ti. No aluminum Ventana swing arm like on the Moots. I always wondered why to pay so much for a "ti" bike when half of it is aluminum. I'm looking for the very best f/s ti frame and I think I seriously just found it. Expensive, yes. But arent they all? Eriksen seems to have that home brew hand made feel. Guess thats what he wanted to achieve by leaving Moots? I love it.

Beautiful. I'd love to see full build pictures along with ride report if you're still out there. Thanks.

Regarding the curved tube. I asked about that myself. The fellow that answered the phone, Kyle (?) said it was a special request/one-off. He said they normally don't build or recommend the curved tube.

At first I hated that swoopy look, but in the last year the Moots Rogue & the YBB 29er kinda grew on me. Still can't hang with their brace/triangle/strut thing on the smaller stock size YBBs.